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The paper suggests that a variety of newly emerged/emerging journalistic forms have enriched online media content. The authors define these as innovative textual, audio, pictorial, and/or video techniques for presenting journalistic production. By examining digital content across both desktop and mobile-based platforms of media organisations, the authors identify 15 ‘hybrid’ and 9 ‘genuine’ new content forms and suggest a draft table-format map for their classification.
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Angova, S., Tsankova, S., Ossikovski, M., Nikolova, M., Valchanov, I. (2020). Mapping Digital Media Content. In: Ahram, T. (eds) Advances in Artificial Intelligence, Software and Systems Engineering. AHFE 2019. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 965. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-20454-9_23
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